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thaiguy
Posted: 2008-01-19 03:03:02
Hook.... pretty harsh words! but coming from such a great fighter as yourself knowing so much about muay thai with training for a year and all, you must be able to step into a ring with one of the worlds most renowned fighters from the most feared and respected camp in all of muay thai.... you should be so proud of not shitting your training pants by just viewing the fight. I am a close teamate of the competitor you are referring to as a mismatch. It was a very hard fight and the size of him alone presents headaches let alone who he is.

However I have nothing but respect for him as he fought with heart and pride, representing his wife, family, and camp with grace and we couldn't be more proud of him!!!!! which is more than I can say for you Keyboard Thaiboxer.... when you have accomplished as much as he has in this sport and represented it with as much integrity, honour, respect, humbleness and dignity then you may have a full grasp on the meaning of muay thai!

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